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it seems like he should ve to pay for his own defense and should be the one who pays for these damages because he is the one who is accused of the conduct. >> his lawyer had the audacity task for the city to pay for his expenses, basically they claim that the city never gave him sexual harassment training. in ft, the contention is that in the 20 years he served congress that he never got sexual harassment training their either. so amazing abo all of this in the ironic thingis that everybody from washington d.c. to san diegoas known about this guy's behavior, been as cereal pervert, a jerk for years, and get a prop him up for mayor. they contribut to his campaign. they worked on his behalf to get him elected and now they're all shocked at this kind of behavior . >> when i was going to say, what they are finding is he isti standing firm in saying i will be the mayor. i am not stepping down or resigning. think that is part of the reason why over 60 percent of san diego's on amount. they just want him out a one recall. melissa: it is a serious issue that taxpayers could be liable for this
it seems like he should ve to pay for his own defense and should be the one who pays for these damages because he is the one who is accused of the conduct. >> his lawyer had the audacity task for the city to pay for his expenses, basically they claim that the city never gave him sexual harassment training. in ft, the contention is that in the 20 years he served congress that he never got sexual harassment training their either. so amazing abo all of this in the ironic thingis that...
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and his defenses is was a charity thing and it was a cancer charity. you never know. i hate to think other people making mountains out of a mole hill, he has angered the government in the past. the consumption has angered the government. liz: thank you very much. the circle of friends. liz: two >> everything you wanted to know about steve cohen but was too worried to ask. liz: but the dispute over herbalife. coming up straight after the bell. will they pile on even more if herbalife beats the street? and wants to know where the sweet spot is for stock investing right now? a money manager about to join us who believes he has the answer, the simple one and will spit out some names from his answer. you don't want to miss what he says in just a few moments. [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz summer event is here. now get the unmistakable thrill... and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪ but you better get here fast... [ girl ] yay, daddy's here. here you go, honey. thanyou. [ male announcer because a good thing like this... phew! won't
and his defenses is was a charity thing and it was a cancer charity. you never know. i hate to think other people making mountains out of a mole hill, he has angered the government in the past. the consumption has angered the government. liz: thank you very much. the circle of friends. liz: two >> everything you wanted to know about steve cohen but was too worried to ask. liz: but the dispute over herbalife. coming up straight after the bell. will they pile on even more if herbalife beats...
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in a move the defense team didn't call any witnesses. closing statements will begin tooorrow. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let us get right to today's action. david cued low, breaks down why so-called barbell strategy helps you profit in uncertain environment. gerald levy, in the pits of the cme. jarrod, let's talk about the earnings season in general. we have had two earnings seasons since the year began. what do you think about the financials, their effect? some people think the financials are so big, reporting such big numbers members, partly because of fed is doing that they're skewing the overall, what say you? >> there are a couple of different opinions. i'm on that side of the coin, that the financials are looking better than they should. here is something to ponder. 270 companies in the s&p reported. we're about halfway threw. without the financials we would have negative 3.1% growth year-over-year. they're really carrying the s&p, with them included it is about 3% to the positive side. so for me, again you got to look at each stock individually. i think f
in a move the defense team didn't call any witnesses. closing statements will begin tooorrow. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let us get right to today's action. david cued low, breaks down why so-called barbell strategy helps you profit in uncertain environment. gerald levy, in the pits of the cme. jarrod, let's talk about the earnings season in general. we have had two earnings seasons since the year began. what do you think about the financials, their effect? some people...
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>> yeah, well, michael is a former prosecutor, now white collar criminal defense attorney. we have don steinbrook, a managing member at agecraft, and also cnbc's own robert frank. guys, where do you even begin with this story? don, perhaps we'll start with you. obviously, this party was for a good cause. but at some point, when is it just become tone deaf to do something like this? >> you know, i think it's not good public relations for steve cohen, but i think as far as s.a.c. goes, it's completely irrelevant. i don't think it will have any impact on the d.a., how they approach this case. i think given where the firm is, they're not able to raise any money currently, so it won't reduce the marketability of the fund. i think as far as investors that are still with the fund, i think this party's not going to have any impact on whether they decide to stay or leave. >> michael, maybe it doesn't have that big of an impact that way, but is there an issue with this party? i mean, let's assume it was some longstanding thing, if it was, in fact, for charity. does it even matter? >>
>> yeah, well, michael is a former prosecutor, now white collar criminal defense attorney. we have don steinbrook, a managing member at agecraft, and also cnbc's own robert frank. guys, where do you even begin with this story? don, perhaps we'll start with you. obviously, this party was for a good cause. but at some point, when is it just become tone deaf to do something like this? >> you know, i think it's not good public relations for steve cohen, but i think as far as s.a.c....
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it's to defense. that's very productive. that's a big hit to gdp. it's not as big a hit to jobs. >> it's hard to have this conversation without bringing bruce kasman in which we'll do in just a second. the sector, 22,000 up for construction. is that one of the stronger numbers we've seen for construction? that's a delay we had. we had a surge in housing but then we didn't see the employment gains, now it seems to be coming a little bit later. the manufacturing sector, which mark i went back and checked, your manufacturing numbers are much weaker than the government's manufacturing numbers. is there a reason you could be undercounting it or the government overcounting? >> first construction. i'm counting on lots of good things from construction. we'll get a lot more home building. we should see more months of 20, 30 k going forward. this is key to getting to a higher level of job growth going forward. i'm expecting a lot there. this is just the beginning of it. in terms of manufacturing, bls is 0 to plus 5. adp has been 0 to minus 5. >> it's 50,000 j
it's to defense. that's very productive. that's a big hit to gdp. it's not as big a hit to jobs. >> it's hard to have this conversation without bringing bruce kasman in which we'll do in just a second. the sector, 22,000 up for construction. is that one of the stronger numbers we've seen for construction? that's a delay we had. we had a surge in housing but then we didn't see the employment gains, now it seems to be coming a little bit later. the manufacturing sector, which mark i went...
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if we tell everybody exactly what we're doing then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. that's why i believe what has happened, the damage to our country is significant and irreversible. what we're talking about is future terrorist attacks. >> and, of course general alexander took a little bit of a lighter note talking about the limits on e-mail collection even he said when it comes to his own daughters. >> i have four daughters. can i go and intercept their e-mails? no. >> can you? >> no, you may be able to. >> i had a chance to catch up with general alexander just after the conference and he told me that he wants edward snowden to come home to the united states from russia to face justice. tyler? >> thank you very much eamon javers reporting from las vegas for us. >> shares of sumantek surging today. the maker of the norton anti-virus software posting better than expected results as customers used more of its security products in the wake of a series of publicized hacking attacks. the stock is up about 40% just so far this year. sue? >> some headlines to tell you abou
if we tell everybody exactly what we're doing then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. that's why i believe what has happened, the damage to our country is significant and irreversible. what we're talking about is future terrorist attacks. >> and, of course general alexander took a little bit of a lighter note talking about the limits on e-mail collection even he said when it comes to his own daughters. >> i have four daughters. can i go and intercept their...
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the defense felt their client had done such a strong job on the stand, convincing jurors he was there to tell the truth and clear his name, they decided ton call any other witnesses. and mr. tourre and his team had no comment. maria, back to you. >> thank you very much. mary thompson outside the courthouse tonight. odds are you will find more than a few products made by this 100-year-old company. up next, we are talking to the boss of clorox. ceo of clorox. plus his fight for the oakland a's. then are all of the other billionaires picking on bill ackman? it might seem like that. we will get to the bottom of the billionaire battle and what happened at jc penney. and we will talk with bob benmosc benmosche, minutes after his firm releases its earnings. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ time to have new
the defense felt their client had done such a strong job on the stand, convincing jurors he was there to tell the truth and clear his name, they decided ton call any other witnesses. and mr. tourre and his team had no comment. maria, back to you. >> thank you very much. mary thompson outside the courthouse tonight. odds are you will find more than a few products made by this 100-year-old company. up next, we are talking to the boss of clorox. ceo of clorox. plus his fight for the oakland...
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an increase in defense spending. the president is campaigning around the country for more stimulus spending and the administration says it will not negotiate on raising the debt ceiling. >> we are now arguing about the composition. they want us to build a better future for the american middle class. >> one republican analyst says there is no way they will agree to raising the debt ceiling without more spending limits. >> they are willing to lower their expectations a bit. i think we can have a mini deal this year that raises the debt limit and starts to bring entitlement spending under control, or at least starts to slow the growth. peter: the president takes his budget campaign to chattanooga tomorrow. he will to her and amazon.com warehouse. it is adding 7000 new jobs in 13 states. adam: thank you. peter barnes in washington, d.c. lori: a u.s. judge has ruled that bernanke should testify in their million-dollar lawsuit. it is rare for a fed chairman to be deposed in a lawsuit. an exception should be made because be
an increase in defense spending. the president is campaigning around the country for more stimulus spending and the administration says it will not negotiate on raising the debt ceiling. >> we are now arguing about the composition. they want us to build a better future for the american middle class. >> one republican analyst says there is no way they will agree to raising the debt ceiling without more spending limits. >> they are willing to lower their expectations a bit. i...
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. >>> the defense in the fabrice tourre case didn't call any witnesses. so closing arguments set for today. jury deliberations expected to start tomorrow. the former goldman sachs trader is accused of secretly helping paulson and company construct $2 billion deal that could bet against. good to find clients on both sides of the trade. mary thompson is covering the story and will join us at 8:40 eastern. >>> two stars of the reality show "the housewives of new jersey" will be in court today. federal prosecutors charge them with just being totally obnoxious and unwatchable. no, i'm sorry, with 39 -- and totally irrelevant. no, 39 counts of fraud, alleging they used fake pay stubs, tax returns and w-2s to secure $5 million in loans before trying to declare bankruptcy. the stars, that's who they are. right there. know how to say that? >> teresa and joe giudice. i heard it on npr. >> 30 years in prison and millions of dollars in fines if convicted. >> problem? sister network. >> pretty good show. really. i don't know about these people. the show is not irrelev
. >>> the defense in the fabrice tourre case didn't call any witnesses. so closing arguments set for today. jury deliberations expected to start tomorrow. the former goldman sachs trader is accused of secretly helping paulson and company construct $2 billion deal that could bet against. good to find clients on both sides of the trade. mary thompson is covering the story and will join us at 8:40 eastern. >>> two stars of the reality show "the housewives of new jersey"...
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what is interesting if the company had not adopt ad poison pill defense to prevent company takeover they may have acquired more. this position has been kept under wrap for two months! back to you. lori: timing is everything, nicole. thank you. >>> call it christmas in july for economists and fed-watchers. we have a pair of better-than-expected economic reports ahead of the fed statement due at the top of the hour. will the data affect the fed's timeline on tapering? no one bettory ask than phillip swagel, professor at the university of the maryland and insider at the treasury department and federal reserve. great to have you back. what is likelihood we get the decision on interest rates at top of the hour, keeping interest rates at ridiculously low levels ongoing but on question of asset purchases that bernanke and company will come out and say we plan to decrease the number and the value of our asset purchases and it will commence in sent, october, very little, right? >> yeah, lori, i still think it is too soon for the fed to do that. today's data are good both on gdp side and adp jobs
what is interesting if the company had not adopt ad poison pill defense to prevent company takeover they may have acquired more. this position has been kept under wrap for two months! back to you. lori: timing is everything, nicole. thank you. >>> call it christmas in july for economists and fed-watchers. we have a pair of better-than-expected economic reports ahead of the fed statement due at the top of the hour. will the data affect the fed's timeline on tapering? no one bettory ask...
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are expected to go another half an hour, and then a break and the defense will close for 2 1/2 hours and the s.e.c. comes back for another 30 minutes. the jury could be instructed and start deliberating today, but again, the closing arguments will continue through the afternoon, and we will be back with an afternoon. simon, back to you. >> mary, safe to assume that the defense team is fairly confident at this stage given that yesterday they decided not to call any witnesses, and in most of the newspapers this morning that is the conclusion? >> i think it is true. what they felt is that when fabrice tourre was on the stand, he made a convincing argument to his innocence. and the judge said that after this, the jury may not want to hear from anybody else, and this may be the end of it, and so the defense decided to cut the list short claiming that the defendant made a very good case for himself last week. simon. >> yes, thank you, mary. in the meantime, steve liesman is here with the results of the exclusively cnbc fed survey of where the respondents believe that the interest rates are
are expected to go another half an hour, and then a break and the defense will close for 2 1/2 hours and the s.e.c. comes back for another 30 minutes. the jury could be instructed and start deliberating today, but again, the closing arguments will continue through the afternoon, and we will be back with an afternoon. simon, back to you. >> mary, safe to assume that the defense team is fairly confident at this stage given that yesterday they decided not to call any witnesses, and in most...